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that we can put to it and fiber that it gives us and food that it gives us. while these are vital and important and worth literally hundreds of billions of dollars, the part that we also have to be able to communicate is the more spiritual sense of how important it is that we get to live side by side with all of these forms that have three billion years of history behind them and how tragic it would be not commercially and not in a utilitarian way but an emotio l emotional, psychological, spiritual way if we watch them one by one disappear. >> this is sort of a merger between art and science and advocacy in a funny way getting people to wake unand realize what is going on -- wake up and realize what is going on. so it is a memborial trying to get us to interpret history and look to the past. they have always been about lacking at the past so we proceed forward and maybe don't commit the same mistakes. announcer: this is sarah watkins. a lot of people almost helped her. one almost cooked for her. another almost drove her to the doctor.
that we can put to it and fiber that it gives us and food that it gives us. while these are vital and important and worth literally hundreds of billions of dollars, the part that we also have to be able to communicate is the more spiritual sense of how important it is that we get to live side by side with all of these forms that have three billion years of history behind them and how tragic it would be not commercially and not in a utilitarian way but an emotio l emotional, psychological,...
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they mocked us a bit. i even was a little concerned about the composting requirement at first, but now i'm doing it. other folks are doing it, and it is really exciting to achieve these extraordinary goals. green collar jobs. the new economy. this is our future. this is real. it is happening now, and it could be happening everywhere else, not just in the great city and county of san francisco. >> welcome to culture wire. did you know the city of san francisco has an art collection consisting of 3500 objects? the collection ranges from painting and public buildings to murals, and from bronze busts in city halls, to cite specific structures. at this time, many of the large works are in desperate need of repair, and a long-term innovative solution is needed to make sure these public treasures will be cared for. >> the story of the arts commission program begins with ruth fromstein. 2010 marks her 50th year as an art dealer. at the helm of the county, she had represented some of the most notable of bay area ar
they mocked us a bit. i even was a little concerned about the composting requirement at first, but now i'm doing it. other folks are doing it, and it is really exciting to achieve these extraordinary goals. green collar jobs. the new economy. this is our future. this is real. it is happening now, and it could be happening everywhere else, not just in the great city and county of san francisco. >> welcome to culture wire. did you know the city of san francisco has an art collection...
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but how do i use natural resources? how do i have a place that has an economic life? how do i create an environment that is socially fulfiling 40 people to participate through work or living there? at treasure island, one of the challenges we have had is to find the sweet spot between how big this island needs to be so that it can provide enough support, for example, for a grocery store? for a public transportation system? and yet, not so big that it overwhelms the public transportation system. through a lot of work, a lot of public process, a lot of environmental evaluation, the program has been designed to hold up to 800,000 homes, 500 hotel rooms, retail adaptive use, 300 acres of public parks. we start with a public transportation system which will include bus service to both the city and to the east bay, a ferry service to the points shown here on the map in front of what we call building one on treasure island, and from this multi modal transit hub, it takes you a round the island. this is a rendering of the new ferry key, where you will be at the entry point to
but how do i use natural resources? how do i have a place that has an economic life? how do i create an environment that is socially fulfiling 40 people to participate through work or living there? at treasure island, one of the challenges we have had is to find the sweet spot between how big this island needs to be so that it can provide enough support, for example, for a grocery store? for a public transportation system? and yet, not so big that it overwhelms the public transportation system....
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we will also be using recycled material. currently, if you are walking around mosconi, you do not know what city you are in, but by the time this is done, you will know. here is a diagram of mosconi north and south. the blue area will be the more high tech, the part that focuses more on the south part of the peninsula, silicon valley. mosconi north faces north, napa, marin, sonoma, and that will be a more natural color. and the famous conductor, the golden gate, will connect the two buildings. here is the mosconi south conference call one month ago. 30 years old. had not been painted, had not been renovated in 30 years. here it is two weeks ago when we transformed the ceiling. new lighting throughout the building. new finishing on the floors. in a couple of weeks, the south hall looks dramatically different. here is how the rest will look. here is an existing meeting room which is pretty much consistent around the building. not only are the color of old, and gaps in the walls, fabric is torn. here is clear we start to bring
we will also be using recycled material. currently, if you are walking around mosconi, you do not know what city you are in, but by the time this is done, you will know. here is a diagram of mosconi north and south. the blue area will be the more high tech, the part that focuses more on the south part of the peninsula, silicon valley. mosconi north faces north, napa, marin, sonoma, and that will be a more natural color. and the famous conductor, the golden gate, will connect the two buildings....
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all the sound so people could use their land mostly with. the edges where their remit of struggle on t.v. . a close up game has been to the are. where the first russian fleet was born. kawar t. goes to the area which holds top position in oil and gas resources. where the biggest russian salmon caviar processing factories located. and where unique species of form form a can be found. under the sun clean region. should close up. every month we give you the future we help you understand how to get there and want to bring the best in science and technology from across russia and around the world join us for technology update on r g. more news today violence has once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. china corporations are today. british. holds. for the. first. face to face with. children. in israel. to stay away. in warsaw as awaiting a court's decision on his extradition moscow has requested that off meds like he said to russia to send to face a number of charges. and world war two relic
all the sound so people could use their land mostly with. the edges where their remit of struggle on t.v. . a close up game has been to the are. where the first russian fleet was born. kawar t. goes to the area which holds top position in oil and gas resources. where the biggest russian salmon caviar processing factories located. and where unique species of form form a can be found. under the sun clean region. should close up. every month we give you the future we help you understand how to get...
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when with all the sound so people could use their land mostly with. the edges where their remit of struggle on r.g.p. . fifty. fifty. first. in. a suspected russian mafia boss is it being treated in a moscow hospital after an attempt on his life nicknamed grandpa his son he is thought to have fallen victim to a gangland turf war reports say the hit man missed of the target with several shots before scaping from a nearby building. now it's time for our special report for almost sixty years the residents of the puerto rican island of vieques has have endured their home being used as a firing range by the u.s. navy however when a misfired shell killed an islander a harsh new light was shed on the economic and environmental problems endured by the locals. because. exercise. who is in charge. and i explained to him. what's going to happen. when there's a forty percent unemployment rate. and. doesn't work when you knock at the door. a lot of this really. doesn't have a food stamp office i have to tell you in english what he said because that's how he said t
when with all the sound so people could use their land mostly with. the edges where their remit of struggle on r.g.p. . fifty. fifty. first. in. a suspected russian mafia boss is it being treated in a moscow hospital after an attempt on his life nicknamed grandpa his son he is thought to have fallen victim to a gangland turf war reports say the hit man missed of the target with several shots before scaping from a nearby building. now it's time for our special report for almost sixty years the...
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whether this is an accident that could have killed us after that and also near. fell in the garbage dump during a lunch between the legs of the workers another incident or accident or error so we had been alerting people. about the chance of an accidental killing a civilian. all that happened was for seem like the book by god. for toll. we had already created a climate of danger and uncertainty. the only thing that was missing occurred when david was killed. given that we can't do and warning that something bad would happen what else could we expect we said a bomb would kill someone said and done. when we went to camp garcia and the people who were there to argue look none of us are in a position to me i just got here. about the need to handle things and then i will have to eat even the captain at least from our police department will arrive soon and you can ask him all your question. we went to camp garcia and there was a friend. demanding that we be given information. when we in the families had to know what happened to our brothers. there's no wife here there
whether this is an accident that could have killed us after that and also near. fell in the garbage dump during a lunch between the legs of the workers another incident or accident or error so we had been alerting people. about the chance of an accidental killing a civilian. all that happened was for seem like the book by god. for toll. we had already created a climate of danger and uncertainty. the only thing that was missing occurred when david was killed. given that we can't do and warning...
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, and i hope make these conditions safer for us. we talked a lot about those at the top. millions of dollars being spent. but there are other important jobs that are open, the legislators. >> that's right. we have the entire, you know, ticket here. constitutional offices. and i think before we get into a discussion about the issues, there's a couple of things that are really important to look at. there's the anti-incumbent wave throughout the country. democrats have a 13 percentage point registration advantage in this state. so whoever you are if you are a republican running, it's going to be hard to get out the vote. and as you mentions, a lot of the folks running are lawmakers already. they might be putting on the ballot that they, you know, whatever their past job was. but a lot of them really are part of the status quo. start at the second top of the ticket. lieutenant governor, mayor gachb newsom, san francisco mayor versus abel maldonado. he's only been in that position for a few months. a state senator before. and this is rea
, and i hope make these conditions safer for us. we talked a lot about those at the top. millions of dollars being spent. but there are other important jobs that are open, the legislators. >> that's right. we have the entire, you know, ticket here. constitutional offices. and i think before we get into a discussion about the issues, there's a couple of things that are really important to look at. there's the anti-incumbent wave throughout the country. democrats have a 13 percentage point...
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when all the sounds so people could use their land as they would. be it goes where is every bit of struggle going on t.v. . if . we're coming to you live. you had a. deadly blast. ballots in. voting irregularities the polls seen by many. to ensure stability and. one of russia's most wanted men. on his extradition from terror suspects. was detained in warsaw on friday but later released. called for family values to be made a political priority. as the country focuses on the ailing economy. growing. you can always check out our website. but for now it's time for our report on a caribbean island where the tension over the presence of a u.s. naval base stay with us. because. terry exercised. who is in charge. and i explained to him. what's going to happen to the fisherman. when there's a forty percent unemployment rate. and. doesn't work when you knock at the door. a lot of this really. doesn't have a food stamp office i have to tell you in english what he said because that's how he said to me well you can go to the food stamp. exercises and i said for
when all the sounds so people could use their land as they would. be it goes where is every bit of struggle going on t.v. . if . we're coming to you live. you had a. deadly blast. ballots in. voting irregularities the polls seen by many. to ensure stability and. one of russia's most wanted men. on his extradition from terror suspects. was detained in warsaw on friday but later released. called for family values to be made a political priority. as the country focuses on the ailing economy....
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he used to eat. shellfish. and this shellfish was picked up by his father in though it was a fisherman used to collect these fish from the naria and the. so on. he got sick. two years later he died in the central many cohens on one. couple of months before he died they did the hay stool and blood test for heavy metals and he came out point six single point twelve of you running him you came on point six of lead. and arsenic and lead america. and the doctor said that this is impossible the human being cannot hold all these gun timing nation in his body so they did the test twice. and then he came out again the saying. that he'd die in the house beat that on scenes he's very ill the day of his burial i was in the cemetery when these golfing when down the hall. i. joined the. navy will leave. it to. when my friend i one month we bury him coming to the meeting showing people how. how we do see even disobedience what will happen when they come to us so i fall in love with this troll. for all the things that i see th
he used to eat. shellfish. and this shellfish was picked up by his father in though it was a fisherman used to collect these fish from the naria and the. so on. he got sick. two years later he died in the central many cohens on one. couple of months before he died they did the hay stool and blood test for heavy metals and he came out point six single point twelve of you running him you came on point six of lead. and arsenic and lead america. and the doctor said that this is impossible the human...
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after the war the us navy decided that it would be used instead as a target area and training site and seize another four thousand acres on the island . and the western and the navy built hundreds of bunkers to store the weapons on the eastern and they created a target zone to detonate. for almost sixty years the citizens of vegas were left wedged and only twenty three percent of the island sandwiched between a weapons depot and a bombing so. i want all of this whenever i have a chance but when someone like you brings me here so that i may reminisce about how things were it's not easy. in this area here more or less is where our house used to be. the navy had a v.a. can see who was there in charge of delivering the terrible messages. and he said to my mom looks trina that was my mother's nickname i come to give you the message that you have to move from this area because the navy has bought it and my mother who never went to school was not a professor who understood that she was born in this area and was raised there because she said to him look this is mine this is my house i have liv
after the war the us navy decided that it would be used instead as a target area and training site and seize another four thousand acres on the island . and the western and the navy built hundreds of bunkers to store the weapons on the eastern and they created a target zone to detonate. for almost sixty years the citizens of vegas were left wedged and only twenty three percent of the island sandwiched between a weapons depot and a bombing so. i want all of this whenever i have a chance but when...
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it will set us back. i am the pension die. i am the one that enhances them with supervisor sean elsbernd. i mean this sincerely, our public employees stepped up. we have fully funded our capital plans. more money will be invested into repaving streets than in any other previous year. god knows we need more money than we have ever spent. my final point, do not support tax increases on the november ballot. there were six tax issues that supervises wanted to advance. there were only two that they were able to get on, but i am shocked that we're having this conversation in this climate. they will be back, i may not, but you need to step in. this is an under taxed city. to increase the hotel tax in this economic environment is suicide. you must defeat this 2% increase on the hotel tax. it is inexcusable that we are having this debate. you just had your property transfer tax doubled a couple of years ago. i guess it was not good enough because they want to increase it again. how does that help us in the commercial sector? i said we
it will set us back. i am the pension die. i am the one that enhances them with supervisor sean elsbernd. i mean this sincerely, our public employees stepped up. we have fully funded our capital plans. more money will be invested into repaving streets than in any other previous year. god knows we need more money than we have ever spent. my final point, do not support tax increases on the november ballot. there were six tax issues that supervises wanted to advance. there were only two that they...
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all of us look at traditionss, all of us look at precedent. all of us look at purposes, all of us look at consequences viewed in light of the purposes. but some judges will as i've said, pay much more attention to text and precedent and they believe they can-- history can answer the question and others like me believe those things don't very often. >> rose: this is what i think political scientists have also determined, and these words aren't necessarily perfect but that within what is considered to be a liberal group, you are the one who most often strays. >> is up to others to say whether decisions are liberal or conservative. it is up to me to try to get the decision as best i can a correct decision. and if you want to know this isn't meant to be necessarily about me, but i think the easiest way for me to try to get other people to understand what we do on the court is for me to go back over my decisions, as i've done, and say are there some general approachs that explain how i have reached decisions in different areas. and that's what i ha
all of us look at traditionss, all of us look at precedent. all of us look at purposes, all of us look at consequences viewed in light of the purposes. but some judges will as i've said, pay much more attention to text and precedent and they believe they can-- history can answer the question and others like me believe those things don't very often. >> rose: this is what i think political scientists have also determined, and these words aren't necessarily perfect but that within what is...